After winning four gold medals at last year’s World Championships, Lilly King leaves the Pan Pacific meet with one.

The Indiana University breaststroker took two silver medals Sunday at Tokyo in the year’s most important international meet for American swimmers.

U.S. teammate Micah (Lawrence) Sumrall won the 200-meter breaststroke in 2:21.86, followed by King in 2:22.12. It was the first international medal in the event for King, who did not make the finals at the 2016 Olympic Games and was fourth at the 2017 World Championships. She was fifth at the recent national championships.

The outcome also secured her a spot in the event for the 2019 worlds. That knocked Mishawaka’s Bethany Galat, last year’s silver medalist, off the worlds team.

King swam a 1:04.86 breaststroke leg for the U.S. team that finished second to Australia in the 400-meter medley relay. Australia’s time was 3:52.74, followed by the United States in 3:53.21. King was on the team that set a world record of 3:51.55 last year.

King won a gold medal Thursday in the 100 breaststroke, her signature event. Pan Pacs has no 50-meter breaststroke, in which she holds the world record.

Elsewhere, Bloomington resident Zane Grothe won the men’s 800 freestyle with a Pan Pacs record of 7:43.74. He barely missed the American record of 7:43.60 set by Michael McBroom in 2013 and has the No. 2 time in the world this year.

Grothe leaves Pan Pacs with one gold, one silver and one bronze. IU freshman Michael Brinegar, of Columbus, was ninth in 7:58.79.

The Hoosiers’ Blake Pieroni won his third B final of the meet, in the 50 freestyle, in 22.22. IU’s Zach Apple was second in 22.30.